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Species traits and environmental conditions govern the relationship between biodiversity effects across trophic levels Species traits and environmental conditions govern the relationship between biodiversity effects across trophic levels
Changing environments can have divergent effects on biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships at alternating trophic levels. Freshwater mussels fertilize stream foodwebs through nutrient excretion, and mussel species-specific excretion rates depend on environmental conditions. We asked how differences in mussel diversity in varying environments influence the dynamics between primary...
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D.E. Spooner, C.C. Vaughn, H.S. Galbraith
Biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of the Cambrian-Ordovician great American carbonate bank Biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of the Cambrian-Ordovician great American carbonate bank
The carbonate strata of the great American carbonate bank (GACB) have been subdivided and correlated with ever-increasing precision and accuracy during the past half century through use of the dominant organisms that evolved on the Laurentian platform through the Cambrian and the Ordovician. Trilobites and conodonts remain the primary groups used for this purpose, although brachiopods...
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John F. Taylor, John E. Repetski, James D. Loch, Stephen A. Leslie
Statistical analyses to support guidelines for marine avian sampling. Final report Statistical analyses to support guidelines for marine avian sampling. Final report
Interest in development of offshore renewable energy facilities has led to a need for high-quality, statistically robust information on marine wildlife distributions. A practical approach is described to estimate the amount of sampling effort required to have sufficient statistical power to identify species-specific “hotspots” and “coldspots” of marine bird abundance and occurrence in an...
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Brian P. Kinlan, Elise Zipkin, Allan F. O’Connell, Chris Caldow
Demonstration/validation of the snap sampler passive groundwater sampling device at the former McClellan Air Force Base Demonstration/validation of the snap sampler passive groundwater sampling device at the former McClellan Air Force Base
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L. Parker, Nathan Mulherin, T. Hall, Constance Scott, K. Gagnon, Jay Clausen, William Major, Jacob Gibs, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, Donald Gronstal
Demonstration/validation of the Snap sampler passive groundwater sampling device Demonstration/validation of the Snap sampler passive groundwater sampling device
Laboratory studies and a field demonstration were conducted to determine the ability of the Snap Sampler to recover representative concentrations of several types of inorganic analytes from ground water. Analytes included non-metals, transition metals, alkaline earth metals, alkali metals, and a metalloid. In the laboratory studies, concentrations of analytes in Snap Sampler samples were...
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Louise Parker, Nathan Mulherin, Gordon Gooch, William Major, Richard Willey, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, Jacob Gibs, Donald Gronstal
Demonstration and validation of a regenerated cellulose dialysis membrane diffusion sampler for monitoring groundwater quality and remediation progress at DoD sites: Perchlorate and ordnance compounds Demonstration and validation of a regenerated cellulose dialysis membrane diffusion sampler for monitoring groundwater quality and remediation progress at DoD sites: Perchlorate and ordnance compounds
This final technical report documents the demonstration and validation of regenerated cellulose dialysis membrane diffusion samplers (RCDM samplers) for use in collecting groundwater samples for perchlorate and a suite of explosives compounds. This project, ER-0313, was funded by the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP). The primary objectives of the project...
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Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, Joseph S. Trotsky
DDT, DDD, and DDE in birds DDT, DDD, and DDE in birds
This chapter summarizes residue levels of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), DDD, and DDE three compounds in birds that are diagnostic for or are associated with mortality and important sublethal effects and suggests improvements in design of contemporary field studies that will result in maximum usefulness in interpreting residue data. Heath et al. first documented eggshell thinning...
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Lawrence J. Blus
Environmental contaminants in biota: Interpreting tissue concentrations Environmental contaminants in biota: Interpreting tissue concentrations
Discussing the interpretation of tissue concentrations of contaminants in wildlife, this updated edition of a bestseller draws on current scientific research and includes new chapters and greater emphasis on aquatic organisms. Each chapter provides a summary and review of a specific chemical along with direction on research methods and the interpretation of conflicting or insufficient...
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W. Nelson Beyer, James P. Meador
The role of backbarrier infilling in the formation of barrier island systems The role of backbarrier infilling in the formation of barrier island systems
Barrier islands develop through a variety of processes, including spit accretion, barrier elongation, and inlet filling. New geophysical and sedimentological data provide a means of documenting the presence of a paleoinlet within a barrier lithosome in the western Gulf of Maine, illuminating the process of backbarrier infilling and its effect on barrier and tidal inlet morphodynamics...
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Christopher J. Hein, Duncan M. FitzGerald, Emily A. Carruthers, Byron D. Stone, Allen M. Gontz
Traverse of the major fault systems of the Taconian deformational front, the Vermont Valley and core of the Green Mountain massif, southern Vermont Traverse of the major fault systems of the Taconian deformational front, the Vermont Valley and core of the Green Mountain massif, southern Vermont
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Nicholas M. Ratcliffe, Michael J. Kunk, William C. Burton, Gregory J. Walsh
Far from superficial: microbial diversity associated with the skin and mucus of fish Far from superficial: microbial diversity associated with the skin and mucus of fish
During horizontal or water-borne infection involving an obligate pathogen (e.g. – Aeromonas salmonicida, cause of furunculosis), the pathogen interacted with and influenced the microbial diversity of the dermal mucus of fish. Prior to infection, the prevalent bacterial flora cultured from juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) included Pseudomonas fluorescens, Comomonas terrigenia...
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Rocco C. Cipriano, Alistair Dove
Surficial geology and benthic habitat of the German Bank seabed, Scotian Shelf, Canada Surficial geology and benthic habitat of the German Bank seabed, Scotian Shelf, Canada
To provide the scientific context for management of a newly opened scallop fishing ground, surficial geology and benthic habitats were mapped on German Bank on the southern Scotian Shelf off Atlantic Canada. To provide a seamless regional dataset, multibeam sonar surveys covered 5320 sqaure kilometres of the bank in water depths of 30–250 m and provided 5 m horizontal resolution...
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Brian J. Todd, Vladimir E. Kostylev